
“Who once has doubted never quite believes.”
Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Eve in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 193.
Source: Of Love and Other Demons
“Who once has doubted never quite believes.”
Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Eve in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 193.
“Who never doubted never half believed
Where doubt there truth is—'t is her shadow.”
Scene V, A Country Town; comparable to Alfred, Lord Tennyson "There lives more faith in honest doubt / Believe me, than in half the creeds."
Festus (1839)
“Who once believed will never wholly doubt.”
Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Lucifer in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 193.
“One may not give one's soul to a devil of hate — and remain forever scatheless.”
Father Baird: Act 3, Scene 1.
Days Without End (1933)
“It is quite normal to be racist, but it is criminal to remain one.”
Il est presque normal d'être raciste, mais il est criminel de le demeurer.
La Culture. Écrits polémiques. Lanctôt Éditeur, 1996 p.297, tome 2